US11617685B2 - Wound dressing - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a wound dressing composition that is capable of gelling upon contact with a fluid derived from a human or animal body, and which is able to maintain the integrity of the gel for a period of time that is longer than about 24 hours.
- Wound dressing materials for use in the treatment of wounds or other openings at a physiological target site in or on human or animal body which are exuding blood and/or other bodily fluids have been known for some time. These wound dressing materials act to absorb the blood and/or other bodily fluids, and also stem the flow of them from the body. Wound dressing materials for such use are described in, for example, WO2010031995 to MedTrade Products Ltd., and are commercially available.
- the management of exudate is of course essential and critical during wound care and surgical procedures.
- the aim of managing the exudate is essentially to provide a moist wound environment at the wound bed and minimise the risk of maceration, which in turn may reduce the negative impact upon the human or animal body and also shorten the length of time the patient will take to recover.
- Chitosan is a known haemostat for use in wound dressing materials, and is a derivative of solid waste from shellfish processing and can be extracted from fungus culture. It is a cationic polymeric material that is insoluble in water.
- chitosan there are many different types of chitosan that may be used as a wound dressing material, with different wound dressing and absorption properties.
- the different types of chitosan may have different molecular weights, different degrees of deacetylation, different arrangements of the two monomers, different chiral forms, or they may be derived from different species or sources (and fungi), or may have been treated differently during manufacture.
- Each and all of these different variations of chitosan materials are envisaged for use within the present invention.
- Chitosan materials that exhibit gelling properties upon contact with fluid from a human or animal body typically consist of chitosan, which may be in a fibrous form, for example, and lactic acid.
- chitosan which may be in a fibrous form, for example, and lactic acid.
- these chitosan fibres are immersed in simulated wound fluid and lysozyme solution, the fibres do indeed gel, but within a period of less than 24 hours, the fibres lose their fluid retention ability, which causes the gel to collapse. It is believed that this collapse is attributable to degradation of the gel structure by enzymes in the bodily fluid.
- a wound dressing composition comprising a chitosan, chitosan salt or chitosan derivative, wherein the wound dressing composition forms a gel upon contact with a fluid from a human or animal body, and is able to maintain gel integrity for at least about 24 hours.
- the wound dressing composition comprises a chitosan salt.
- gel integrity is meant herein that the fluid retention of the wound dressing composition is at least about 70%, and more typically at least about 80%, when the wound dressing composition is under compression at a pressure of about 40 mmHg.
- the compression is typically applied for about 2-4 minutes, typically 3 minutes, at this pressure. This pressure level is chosen as this is generally regarded as the pressure at the ankle for compression therapy.
- the wound dressing composition maintaining its ‘gel integrity’ is meant that the formed gel is able to conform to an uneven surface, i.e. it is able to adopt and retain the shape of any uneven surface it is applied to, in contrast to a wound dressing composition that has lost its gel integrity, which will not be able to do this due to it having a more fluid form.
- the wound dressing composition maintaining its ‘gel integrity’ is meant that upon compression, the wound dressing composition does not dry out, i.e. the composition does not lose the fluid such that the appearance of the wound dressing composition is a dry material or fibre.
- the gel integrity of the wound dressing composition is lost, then this means that one or more of the above statements do not apply, i.e. the fluid retention upon compression is less than about 70%; the conformability of the wound dressing composition changes such that it is unable to conform to an uneven surface; and the wound dressing composition can be compressed such that it loses a sufficient amount of the fluid retained therein that it develops a dry outward appearance.
- the wound dressing composition of the invention prevents this loss of gel integrity from occurring, such that upon absorption of fluids from a human or animal body, the wound dressing composition will form a gel and maintain its gel integrity as determined by the criteria defined hereinabove for a period of at least 24 hours, thus avoiding issues of wound and peri-wound skin maceration, and also avoiding the need for consequential increased changes of the wound dressing due to saturation during the initial healing period for the wound. After this period, it will then degrade and lose its integrity and display the characteristics described above for a loss of gel integrity.
- the wound dressing of the invention is able to maintain its gel integrity over a period of about 48 hours, 72 hours, 4 days, 5 days, 6 days, or even over a minimum of about 7 days.
- the wound dressing of the invention may even be able to maintain its gel integrity over a period of about 14 or 21 days.
- the duration of the gel integrity will be dependent on the level of exudate from the physiological target site.
- Wild Dressing it is meant herein any agent which is capable of forming a gel when it comes into contact with blood or other bodily fluid from a physiological target site of a human or animal body.
- Haemostat it is meant herein any agent which is capable of producing a clot or plug which stops or reduces bleeding when it comes into contact with blood or other bodily fluid from a physiological target site of a human or animal.
- the physiological target site may be any site in the body of an animal that is exposed due a wound or during a surgical procedure.
- the animal may be a human or a non-human animal.
- chitosan derivative is meant herein a partially deacetylated chitin, which may have different percentages of deacetylation, as desired.
- the partially deacetylated chitin suitable for use in the present invention has a deacetylation degree above about 50%, more typically above about 75% and most typically above about 85%.
- reaction products of chitosan with other compounds include, but are not limited to, carboxymethyl chitosan, hydroxyl butyl chitin, N-acyl chitosan, O-acyl chitosan, N-alkyl chitosan, O-alkyl chitosan, N-alkylidene chitosan, O-sulfonyl chitosan, sulfated chitosan, phosphorylated chitosan, nitrated chitosan, alkalichitin, alkalichitosan, or metal chelates with chitosan, etc.
- the chitosan, chitosan salt or chitosan derivative may be in any form, such as fibres, granules, powder, a sheet, a foam, a freeze dried foam, a compressed foam, a film, a perforated film, beads; however, the chitosan, chitosan salt or chitosan derivative is typically in the form of fibres.
- the wound dressing of the invention is in a fibrous form, such as in the form of a nonwoven which is structurally capable of being applied to the wound and removed in one piece.
- a wound surface with granules that gel and maintain their gel integrity.
- a dry sheet that gels on contact with fluid (like a sheet hydrogel), that maintains its gel integrity.
- the wound dressing composition of the invention typically also contains an anionic surfactant.
- the wound dressing composition of the invention may also comprise a copolymer comprising two or more homopolymer sub-units linked by covalent bonds.
- both the anionic surfactant and poloxamer must be physiologically acceptable to a human or animal.
- the anionic surfactant cross-links the chitosan and inactivates lysozyme activity, while the poloxamer is used also to inactivate lysozyme activity, as well as a wetting agent.
- the deactivation of the lysozyme retards the degradation of the gel by the enzyme.
- anionic surfactants examples include, but are not limited to, sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS), ammonium lauryl sulphate, dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate, potassium lauryl sulphate, sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate, sodium laureth sulphate, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, sodium myreth sulphate, sodium pareth sulphate, sodium stearate, and combinations of any two or more thereof.
- the anionic surfactant comprises, or is, sodium dodecyl sulphate.
- the anionic surfactant is typically present in an amount of between about 0.01% to about 10.00% by weight of the wound dressing composition. More typically, the anionic surfactant is present in an amount of between about 1.00% to about 5.00%, more typically between about 1.50% to about 3.00%.
- the copolymer comprising two or more homopolymer sub-units linked by covalent bonds contain an approximate molecular mass of poly(propylene oxide) of from between 100 g/mol and 400 g/mol with a percentage poly(ethylene oxide) content of from about 10% to about 80%, more preferably an approximate molecular mass of the poly(propylene oxide) of from between 150 g/mol and 250 g/mol with a percentage poly(ethylene oxide) content of from about 50% to about 80%.
- the copolymer comprising two or more homopolymer sub-units linked by covalent bonds is a poloxamer.
- Poloxamers are nonionic triblock copolymer composed of a central hydrophobic chain of poly(propylene oxide) flanked by two hydrophilic chains of poly(ethylene oxide).
- Commercially available poloxamers are known, for example, under the trade names Synperonics, Pluronics, and Kolliphor. Because the lengths of the polymer blocks can be customized, many different poloxamers exist that can have slightly different properties.
- poloxamers examples include, but are not limited to, Poloxamers 101, 105, 108, 122, 123, 124, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 188, 212, 215, 217, 231, 234, 235, 237, 238, 282, 284, 288, 331, 333, 334, 335, 338, 401, 402, 403, and 407, and combinations of any two or more thereof.
- Poloxamer 188 is a typically used poloxamer.
- the copolymer comprising two or more homopolymer sub-units linked by covalent bonds, such as a poloxamer, is typically present in an amount of between about 0.01% to about 5.00% by weight of the wound dressing composition. More typically, the copolymer is present in an amount of between about 1.00% and 3.00%, still more typically between about 1.50% and about 2.50%, most typically about 2.0%.
- the wound dressing composition may also contain a physiologically acceptable acid.
- acids that may be used include, but are not limited to, organic acids and/or inorganic acids, including carboxylic acids, monovalent, divalent or multivalent acids.
- carboxylic acids include formic acid, acetic acid, ascorbic acid, halogen acetic acids (such as fluoro- or chloroacetic acid), propanoic acid, propenoic acid, lactic acid, succinic acid, acrylic acid, glyoxylic acid, pyruvic acid or a hydroxy propionic/butanoic acid, or combinations of any two or more thereof.
- the carboxylic acids used are one or more acids selected from lactic, acetic and succinic acids. Most typically, the carboxylic acid used comprises lactic and/or acetic acids, especially lactic acid.
- Non-limiting examples of inorganic acids include one or more selected from hydrochloric acid and sulphuric acid. The use of an acid which is already present in the human or animal body is advantageous in facilitating the bioacceptability of the wound dressing composition as it degrades.
- the physiologically acceptable acid is typically present in an amount of between about 15% to about 55% by weight of the wound dressing composition. More typically, the acid is present in an amount of between about 20 to about 50%, or between about 22 to about 40%, or more typically between about 25 to about 30% by weight of the wound dressing composition. If levels of acid below 15% are used, the gel ‘collapses’ within 24 hours, e.g. the material changes from a gel presentation to a fabric, which is associated with an insufficient level of fluid retention ( ⁇ 70%).
- the wound dressing composition of the invention works effectively at normal body temperatures (37° C.).
- the amount of surfactant, copolymer and physiologically acceptable acid that may be present in the wound dressing composition can significantly impact upon the degradation properties of the composition, and also that the optimum amount of the surfactant, copolymer and physiologically acceptable acid for the desired degradation properties may vary with different specific compounds thereof, and also with different grades of chitosan (e.g. having differing molecular weights and/or degrees of deacetylation).
- the optimum amount of surfactant, copolymer and physiologically acceptable acid required for the desired degradation properties may also differ depending upon the form of the chitosan wound dressing, among other factors.
- a wound dressing composition comprising chitosan, chitosan salt or chitosan derivative, an anionic surfactant and a poloxamer.
- This composition may also contain an amount of a physiologically acceptable acid.
- the wound dressing composition comprises chitosan in the form of fibres, lactic acid, sodium dodecyl sulphate, and a poloxamer comprising a block copolymer comprising units of poly(ethylene oxide) and poly(propylene oxide), such as Pluronic F68 (Poloxamer 188).
- the wound dressing composition is a chitosan salt.
- a chitosan salt is used, the salt is typically prepared in situ when the chitosan comes into contact with an appropriate physiologically acceptable acid.
- the acid may be any organic or inorganic acid which yields a chitosan salt that is soluble in bodily fluids and that can be safely degraded within the human or animal body.
- the appropriate acids or combination of acids for yielding a soluble chitosan salt will be apparent to a skilled person.
- chitosan phosphate is substantially insoluble in water, and so use of phosphoric acid alone would hence be less suitable as the acid for this purpose.
- Typical chitosan salts include herein, but are not limited to, one or more salts selected from chitosan acetate, chitosan lactate, chitosan succinate, chitosan malate, chitosan acrylate, chitosan formate, chitosan ascorbate, chitosan fluoroacetate, chitosan chloroacetate, chitosan propanoate, chitosan glyoxylate, chitosan pyruvate, chitosan sulphate, or chitosan chloride. More typically, the chitosan salt used in the present invention is chitosan lactate.
- chitosan salts exhibit mild antibacterial properties and as such their use reduces the risk of infection.
- the molecular weight of the chitosan used for the preparation of the wound dressing composition according to the present invention is less than about 2,000,000, more typically less than about 1,000,000, and even more typically less than about 500,000, and most typically less than about 175,000.
- the viscosity of the chitosan used according to the invention may typically be less than about 1000 cps, more typically less than about 500, even more typically less than about 300.
- the viscosity is from about 40 to about 200 cps when measured on a Brookfield viscometer at 20° C.
- the chitosan typically has a pH of from about 6.0 to about 8.0.
- Chitosan salts can have a pH from about 3.5 to about 8.0.
- the pH is largely dependent upon the particular chitosan or chitosan salt used, as they each have a different pH.
- the wound dressing composition of the invention is in fibrous form.
- fibrous form is meant herein that the chitosan is composed of fibres of a desired size or sizes, and is formed into a textile fabric or a pad for use.
- the textile fabric or pad may be woven or non-woven.
- the fibres typically have a minimum average length of about 3 mm and a maximum length of about 500 mm, more typically no more than about 76 mm.
- the typically preferred length of the fibres is at least 10; more preferred at least 38 and most preferred at least 51 mm.
- the wound dressing composition of the invention may comprise nano-fibres, i.e. fibres having a diameter of no more than about 100 microns.
- the length of the nano-fibres is no more than about 100 microns.
- the wound dressing composition described herein provides and maintains effective absorption properties when applied to a wound requiring exudate management or a surgical opening requiring exudate management.
- the wound dressing composition may be applied with other physiologically safe materials, such as, for example, polyurethane foams, polyurethane films, i.e. secondary dressings.
- physiologically safe materials such as, for example, polyurethane foams, polyurethane films, i.e. secondary dressings.
- suitable and safe materials that may be combined with the wound dressing composition will be apparent to the person skilled in the art.
- wound dressing composition examples include, but are not limited to, one or more selected from pharmaceutical agents; wetting agents such as surfactants; growth factors; cytokines; agents which absorb agents which delay healing such as MMP's (matrix metalloproteinases) and elastase; and/or another wound dressing component, such as calcium, vitamin K, fibrinogen, thrombin, factor VII, factor VIII, clays such as kaolin, oxidised regenerated cellulose, gelatin, or collagen, etc.
- pharmaceutical agents such as surfactants
- growth factors such as cytokines
- agents which absorb agents which delay healing such as MMP's (matrix metalloproteinases) and elastase
- another wound dressing component such as calcium, vitamin K, fibrinogen, thrombin, factor VII, factor VIII, clays such as kaolin, oxidised regenerated cellulose, gelatin, or collagen, etc.
- Typical levels of any of these components could be from about 50 ppm levels up to about 50% by weight of the wound dressing composition. More typical levels would be less than about 10%, still more typically less than about 5%, by weight of the wound dressing composition. Less than about 1% by weight of the wound dressing composition of these components is also envisaged within the invention.
- a further embodiment of this invention is the inclusion of other fibres or textiles through the body of the wound dressing that provide structural strength, enabling the product to be removed from the wound following saturation.
- a wound dressing composition comprising a chitosan, chitosan salt or chitosan derivative, wherein the wound dressing composition forms a gel upon contact with a fluid from a human or animal body, and is able to maintain gel integrity for at least about 24 hours.
- the method may typically comprise contacting the chitosan, chitosan salt or chitosan derivative with a solution comprising one or more of a physiologically acceptable acid, an anionic surfactant and/or a copolymer comprising two or more homopolymer sub-units linked by covalent bonds; typically an anionic surfactant is added, and one or both of the acid and copolymer may also be added. all three of these components are added.
- the physiologically acceptable acid, anionic surfactant and poloxamer may be any of those materials previously identified hereinabove.
- the solution may also comprise a physiologically acceptable solvent, such as but not limited to monohydric alcohols, such as isopropyl alcohol or ethanol.
- the chitosan material is typically in fibrous form, and may already contain an antimicrobial agent, and/or any other further component as desired, prior to being contacted with the solution. If the chitosan material is in fibrous form, it is typically carded into a textile fabric or a pad for use, such as a non-woven textile (50-300 gsm).
- the solution may typically be coated onto the chitosan, chitosan salt or chitosan derivative, using, for example, a dip batch or spray system, or any other suitable coating technique known to the skilled person. Following the contacting of the chitosan, chitosan salt or chitosan derivative with the solution, the coated chitosan material is dried.
- the chitosan material may be provided in a sterile or non-sterile form.
- sterilisation may be carried out using any of the methods conventionally known in the art, such as gamma irradiation, electron beam treatment, heat treatment, x-ray, etc, or it may alternatively be carried by a treatment using ethylene oxide. Sterilisation using ethylene oxide is preferred.
- a material in a non-sterile form may be provided in combination with one or more preservatives. However, it is preferred that the wound dressing composition is provided in a pre-sterilised form.
- the chitosan raw material may first be washed to reduce the presence of endotoxins prior to the coating step. This may be carried out by contacting the chitosan, chitosan salt or chitosan derivative with an alkali solution to form a mixture, and then leaving the mixture for a period of time, which may be as short as about 1 minute to longer than about 12 hours, before finally drying the mixture.
- alkali solution is meant a solution having a pH value of greater than pH 7.5.
- the concentration of alkali solution used in the process may be from about 0.01M to about 1M. Typically, the concentration of alkali solution is from about 0.02M to about 0.2M, more typically about 0.1M.
- the quantity of alkali solution to chitosan may be in the range of from about 1 part chitosan to about 10 parts alkali solution up to about 10 parts chitosan to about 1 part alkali solution.
- the quantity of alkali solution to chitosan is about 1 part alkali solution to about 2 parts chitosan, more typically about 1 part alkali solution to about 1 part chitosan.
- the alkali solution may comprise an alkali or alkaline earth component selected from the following, either alone or in combination: metal hydroxides, metal carbonates, metal bisulphites, metal persilicates, conjugate bases and ammonium hydroxide.
- Suitable metals include sodium, potassium, calcium, or magnesium.
- the alkali component is sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide or sodium carbonate.
- sodium hydroxide is used.
- the final wound dressing composition of the invention may be washed to reduce the presence of endotoxins as described above. Typically, this washing step is carried out.
- the wound dressing composition is typically also sterilised prior to being packaged, in order that a physician can use the composition directly from its packaging.
- the present invention also provides a method of absorbing a discharge of a fluid derived from a human or animal body, such as blood, and a method of stemming a flow of a fluid derived from a human or animal body from a physiological target site, comprising applying to the target site a wound dressing composition as described herein.
- a method of maintaining the gel integrity for a period of at least about 24 hours of a wound dressing composition as described herein upon exposure to a fluid derived from a human or animal body is provided.
- a wound dressing composition as described herein in absorbing a discharge of a bodily fluid from a physiological target site of a human or animal body, or of stemming a flow of a fluid discharged from a physiological target site a human or animal body.
- the composition has been tested in solutions which closely replicate the conditions of exposure to fluids from the human or animal body in which it would be used.
- the wound dressing composition of the invention has been exposed to lysozyme solution, serum and simulated wound fluid.
- the simulated wound fluid contains 50% Fetal Bovine Serum and 50% Peptone water (0.9% NaCl+0.1% peptone in de-ionised H 2 O).
- the wound dressing composition of the invention is immersed in a solution of each of lysozyme solution, serum and simulated wound fluid.
- the volume of the solution is greater than maximum absorbency of the composition.
- the wound dressing composition and the solution is then sealed and incubated at 37° C.—i.e. body temperature—for a period of time for observation.
- the gel ‘collapses’ within 24 hours, e.g. the material changes from a gel presentation to a fabric, which is associated with a reduction in fluid retention ( ⁇ 70%).
- the material will form a gel (absorbence 30 g/cm 2 , retention >80%), which will dissolve/degrade over a period of about 72 hours.
- a supporting structure such as a viscose fibre
- a gel is not maintained.
- a chitosan/viscose nonwoven at low levels of lactic acid add-on ( ⁇ 25%) is associated with gel collapse, which is thought to be because the low lactic acid level has been utilized or sequestered by bioactives in the simulated wound fluid.
- a chitosan/viscose nonwoven containing a higher level (>25%) of lactic acid is also associated with gel collapse, which is thought to be because the chitosan degrades, leaving the viscose fibres in situ without the gelling properties of the chitosan.
- an anionic surfactant such as SDS and a poloxamer such as a Pluronic poloxamer (such as Poloxamer 188)
- SDS an anionic surfactant
- a poloxamer such as a Pluronic poloxamer (such as Poloxamer 188)
- the wound dressing compositions according to the invention maintains its gel integrity for a period that is greater than 24 hours, whereas those lacking the anionic surfactant and poloxamer do not.
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